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25 September, 12:47

In 2005, there were 12,300 students at college A, with a projected enrollment increase of 500 students per year. In the same year there were 18,550 students at college B with a projected enrollment decline of 750 students per year. According to these projections, when will the colleges have the same enrollment? What will the enrollment in each college at that time?

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  1. 25 September, 13:56
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    Answer: 5 years

    14,800 students enrolled

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of years and

    Let y represent the number of students enrolled

    College A: y = 12,300 + 500x

    College B: y = 18,550 - 750x

    Use substitution Method to solve:

    12,300 + 500x = 18,550 - 750x

    +750x + 750x

    12,300 + 1250x = 18,550

    -12,300 - 12,300

    1250x = 6250

    x = 5

    Input x = 5 into one of the equations to solve for y.

    y = 12,300 + 500x

    = 12,300 + 500 (5)

    = 12,300 + 2500

    = 14,800
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